Sentences with phrase «imposed house arrest»

They effectively imposed house arrest on suspects, denied them access to the internet and phones, and could oblige them to be relocated in the UK to prevent them consorting with other extremists.
The first sign of thaw in his self - imposed house arrest came shortly before his re-election in 2014, when he announced plans for overseas trade missions to Israel, China, Mexico and Canada.
With protesters and camera crews swarming in front of Mt. Gox's office and the price of Bitcoin in free fall, the usually unflappable Frenchman had been confined to a self - imposed house arrest, subsisting on the buttery pastries he liked to bake and reading the hate mail that flooded in from all corners of the Internet — most of it accusing him of stealing the money himself.

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But linebacker Tanner Brock, one of four players arrested for allegedly selling drugs from a Fort Worth house, told police that TCU's roster would be wiped out if drug tests were imposed.
The prime minister has attacked the 18 months of house arrest imposed on Burma's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
The difference between Nubo and most other dogs is that he is serving a government - imposed life sentence of house arrest.
The house is an impressive blend of the stately and the sensual, with imposing columns of granite, arresting stonework, and the warm, comfortable colors of the -LSB-...]
The new laws also removed the ability of judges to impose a Conditional Sentence Order (sometimes called a house arrest sentence) for some drug related offences.
But some judges impose those minimums with house arrest, while others require incarceration on a plea bargain.
Some Standard Bail Conditions: ~ Report to a peace officer ~ Physically remain within a specified geographic area ~ Notify a peace officer of any change to your address or employment ~ Abstain from communicating directly or indirectly with any complainant, witness or co-accused ~ Not possess any prohibited or restricted weapons ~ Not possess any drugs without a valid prescription ~ To maintain a curfew or remain within your home often referred to as being on «house arrest» ~ It is critical that you do not break any conditions that are imposed upon you by the court.
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